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Example sentences for "your business"

  • So suppose you tell me your business first.

  • Your business to plan my voyages to get me to dry-dock port at least once a year.

  • Your business is to navigate your vessel.

  • Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business.

  • When you come into the House of Commons, if you imagine that speaking plain and unadorned sense and reason will do your business, you will find yourself most grossly mistaken.

  • Your business will be half done by it, as I am sure you would not give people reason to change their favorable presentiments of you.

  • That's none of your business," she answered sharply, "you were satisfied when you took all my money.

  • That is none of your business," she answered sharply, but the telltale blush was there.

  • None of your business," answered Rimrock curtly, but he headed straight for the Mint.

  • But if he is willing to preach the Gospel without purse or scrip, it is none of your business what he does with the money he has borrowed from you.

  • Secretary Fuller has told me that, after he ascertained the existence of gold near Salt Lake City, he said to an intelligent goldsmith there, "Why do you not look for the gold you need in your business in the mountains?

  • Whether the doctrine of plurality of wives is true or false is none of your business.

  • The men who stay in the office and plan are the brains of your business; those who go out and sell are its arms; and those who fill and deliver the orders are its legs.

  • A good many men will say that it's none of your business what they do in their own time, but you want to make it your business, so long as it affects what they do in your time.

  • In the end, it's usually cheaper to give all your attention to your business and to hire a plumber.

  • It's the surplus and undivided profits account of your business, and until the concern accumulates a big one it isn't safe to move into offices on Easy Street.

  • Your business is negotiation abroad, and oratory in the House of Commons at home.

  • The more you apply to your business, the more you will taste your pleasures.

  • Look to your business, sir; let me alone.

  • A cunning quean, a very cunning quean, Go to your business, Block; I'll meet with her.

  • But come; your business and my home-affairs Makes me deliver that unfriendly word 'Mongst friends--farewell.

  • This rebukes you that make it your business to slight, mock at, and undervalue the Spirit, and praying by that.

  • It will be necessary for you to close up your business at the printing house at once, as I want you to assist me in purchasing, packing, and shipping goods.

  • Now I advise you to let verse-making alone, and attend closely to your business, both for your own sake and your brother's.

  • Architects drawing plans in your dreams, denotes a change in your business, which will be likely to result in loss to you.

  • To feel cold air, denotes discrepancies in your business, and incompatibility in domestic relations.

  • To hold accounts against others, foretells that disagreeable contingencies will arise in your business, marring the smoothness of its management.

  • To dream that you have aches, denotes that you are halting too much in your business, and that some other person is profiting by your ideas.

  • To dream of pondering over addition, denotes that you will have a struggle to overcome difficult situations, which will soon prominently assume formidable shapes in your business transactions.

  • You had the price of half a cargo for winking at our job, and made us do your business too.

  • YOUR business, if you please,' said Hatteraick.

  • It is part of your business to be as careful as you can.

  • Your business is as much a business as any other profession, and while it may not be quite as remunerative as a R.

  • Carelessness is neglecting something which is a part of your business, and as part of it is to keep your ash box clean, it certainly is carelessness if you neglect it.

  • He has requested me to ascertain the nature of your business.

  • Your business, madam, is to discover that aspect.

  • You may be requested to state the nature of your business, in which case you will make the nature of your business as vague and enticing as possible.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your business" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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